Need help with Canvas?

Canvas is Stanford University’s Learning Management System. Canvas is an easy to use application, equipped with robust tools to allow instructors to easily communicate and engage with students in and out of the classroom. All law school LAW-designated courses have a course site in Canvas and are automatically published one month before the start of the quarter. For help and assistance, please email us at canvas@law.stanford.edu.

If you are new to Canvas, or need a refresher, we recommend that you browse the FAQs below:

Need help with Zoom?

Use Zoom to do live lectures for a synchronous experience and engage with your students in real-time, or use Zoom to pre-record your lectures. Here are some helpful links that will guide you on how best to use Zoom for online teaching:

Digital ReservesThe Digital Reserves functions as an archive of exams, model answers and syllabi from pervious years. Access is limited to the law school community.

SyllabusStanford Syllabus is a central, online repository for Stanford class syllabi.
Search through syllabi that have been posted to Canvas in current and previous quarters.Stanford SyllabusSLS Syllabus

Course Reserves
Our Access Services Librarian, William Huggins, will process course reserve list requests before the quarter begins. We automatically place copies of all required texts for the class on the course reserve. Additional materials may be placed on reserve any time during the term. Any questions about course reserves can be directed to circulation@law.stanford.edu.